I’ve been fascinated with personality types since I can remember. I’m sure many of you know your type, but in case you don’t, here is a handy little quiz to help you figure it out if you are curious. It is based on the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) and we’ll be looking at 5 celebrity types to see what they are like.

The MBTI breaks people down into 16 personality types based on 4 variables:

Introversion/Extroversion: Whether you prefer to spend most of your time around people or alone.

Sensing/Intuition: Whether you prefer to make decisions based on facts and details (sensing) or possibilities and theories (intuition).

Feeling/Thinking: Whether you prefer to make decisions based on your values and emotions (feeling) or logic and reason (thinking).

Judging/Perceiving: Whether you prefer structure, plans, and schedules (judging) or flexibility, spontaneity, and living in the moment (perceiving).

Knowing your type is very important in today’s society. From developing relationships to understanding yourself, knowing your Myers-Briggs type can be beneficial in every aspect of life.

But what about celebrities? Do you know their type? Well, according to this article, Jennifer Lawrence is an ENFP (Extroverted, Intuitive, Feeling, Perceiving). She’s an outgoing and entertaining person who loves to party and make people smile!

The author goes on to explain the other four famous types: Kanye West (ISTP), Beyonce (ESFP), Kim Kardashian (ENFJ) and Taylor Swift (INFP). The author even makes sure to include a brief description of each type, so even those new to the MBTI can understand it.

So now that you know the types of some of your favorite celebrities, why not find out yours? Try this free online test!

Everyone can be categorized into one of 16 types. Sometimes a celebrity is a great example of a personality type, and this is certainly the case with these five celebrities. This blog will reveal what their personality type is, using quotes and interviews to give their type away.

Christina Aguilera: ESFJ

This former Mickey Mouse Club member has been working hard since she was a child. She is an entertainer and singer who exudes confidence, style, and charisma – no doubt her ESFJ personality type helps with that. She cares about others, wants to make them happy, and enjoys being in the spotlight. She also has strong opinions about what she believes in, but they are often based on her feelings rather than facts or logic.

When asked if she would ever date someone who wasn’t famous, she said: “I’ve dated people that weren’t famous before… I’m not saying I couldn’t do it; I just don’t know what it would be like.”

She also said: “I believe in freedom of speech and expression – as long as it’s not hurting anyone else.” (Source)

It might be surprising to you, especially if you’re an introvert yourself, but Christina Aguilera

If you’re anything like me, you love to psychoanalyze celebrities.

Maybe you watch their interviews and imagine what they might be like in person.

Maybe you read their biography and feel like they really are your long lost friend.

Or maybe, like me, you watch them in movies or TV shows and feel like you know them better than some of your good friends!

Enter the Enneagram…

The Enneagram is a personality typing system that categorizes people into 9 main types (hence the name enneagram). It’s an amazing tool that can help us understand ourselves and others better – including the people we see on the screen! I’m not an expert on the Enneagram at all, so if this is your thing, I would highly recommend checking out my favorite books on the Enneagram: The Wisdom of the Enneagram (Riso & Hudson) and The Road Back to You (Cron & Stabile).

But if you just want to get a taste of it, here are 5 celebrity types so that you can guess which type your favorite celebrities may be!

Celebrities may seem like they have it all: fame, money, fortune and awesome careers but they are also human beings and they have their own challenges. What would you be if you were a celebrity? Let’s find out!

Type 1: The Idealist

The type one is the perfect celebrity for anyone who is looking to make a difference in the world. The type one has the ability to lead others to do good things and to make a change in the world through their actions. They can be strong when needed but they are also sensitive and caring. A great example of a celebrity who fits this description is Angelina Jolie. She has been an advocate for human rights for over 10 years and she also adopted many children from other countries who would otherwise not have a family or a home. Another great example of this type is Queen Elizabeth II of England. She has ruled over England for over 65 years and continues to do so with grace and compassion.

Type 2: The Giver

The type two celebrity is always willing to help others out in need. They are selfless people who will go out of their way to make sure that others feel happy and loved. A great example of this type is Oprah Winfrey. She has been helping

There is something very special about being an actor. You get to step into the shoes of a variety of different characters, explore their worlds, and experience what it’s like to be them in a free and safe environment. There’s very little in life that can compare with that sense of freedom and exploration.

But if you’re going to be stepping into the shoes of someone else, you have to understand how they think and what makes them tick. And if you want to do it successfully, you also know why they do the things they do. That understanding can only come from knowing what type of person you’re dealing with.

The first step in figuring out anyone’s personality type is deciding whether they’re an extrovert or an introvert. These two personality types are completely opposite — and they both have their pros and cons.

Extroverts are outgoing and sociable people. They thrive in social situations, such as parties or networking events, and they tend to make friends easily. Extroverts are also willing to take risks because they enjoy living life on the edge, although sometimes these risks can backfire on them.

The following post is a guest article by the talented and entertaining Angela Ackerman, co-author of The Emotion Thesaurus: A Writer’s Guide to Character Expression. She has a PhD in psychology, and her books are used by writers around the world. I highly recommend them!

When it comes to self-discovery, there is no topic more popular than personality typing. From tests that tell you what color you are to theories that explore how we interrelate with others, there are hundreds of ways to assess personalities. Today I’d like to talk about the Myers-Briggs type indicator (MBTI), a widely popular model for understanding how we behave and respond to the world around us.

Before we jump into the MBTI, I want to introduce you to Carl Jung, an influential psychologist who believed in the existence of a collective unconscious. In his view, this universal knowledge was shared between all people; it was responsible for our ability to recognize symbols and archetypes in literature and art. He saw repeated patterns throughout history as proof of this concept—ideas that captured our imagination as they were passed down from generation to generation.

At first glance this might seem farfetched or even nonsensical. But when you consider how many stories have been told